Tariffs on Chips
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Tariffs on Chips
Trump is putting a 25% - 100% tariff on Taiwanese potato crisps.
The goal is to increase US chip production and it probably will, but at what cost?
US consumers will face huge increases in the cost of snacks. US snack manufacturers that currently use cheaper and higher quality Taiwanese potatoes will become less competitive. And, worst of all, these tariffs will increase the cost and reduce the quality of potato snacks economy-wide, which will reduce productivity enhancing investments across every sector.
This pain will last at least 5 years, the most optimistic timeline for new potato chip factories to be built in the US.
The Biden's approach of subsidizing US chipmakers was also flawed, but it at least prevented a disastrous disruption to the US economy's access to cost-competitive and high quality tuber-based snack products.
The goal is to increase US chip production and it probably will, but at what cost?
US consumers will face huge increases in the cost of snacks. US snack manufacturers that currently use cheaper and higher quality Taiwanese potatoes will become less competitive. And, worst of all, these tariffs will increase the cost and reduce the quality of potato snacks economy-wide, which will reduce productivity enhancing investments across every sector.
This pain will last at least 5 years, the most optimistic timeline for new potato chip factories to be built in the US.
The Biden's approach of subsidizing US chipmakers was also flawed, but it at least prevented a disastrous disruption to the US economy's access to cost-competitive and high quality tuber-based snack products.
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So you call these things "chips"? instead of crispity crunchy munchie crackerjack snacker nibbler snap crack n pop westpoolchestershireshire queen's lovely jubily delights?
That's rather a bit cringe, innit bruv
That's rather a bit cringe, innit bruv
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Finally a western leader with the courage to take on the modern curse of Taiwanese convenience foods. I tried some of their hot noodles and didn't shit properly for a week! For God's sake, think of the children!
I eat cookies to improve my snacking experience
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Well if you're keeping children in the toilet with you for some unholy purpose, I do think something should be done about that, but I utterly fail to see what you hope to gain by blaming the snacks!
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Well no, I call them "crisps".StraightFlush wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:32 pmSo you call these things "chips"? instead of crispity crunchy munchie crackerjack snacker nibbler snap crack n pop westpoolchestershireshire queen's lovely jubily delights?
That's rather a bit cringe, innit bruv
Chips are thick fried squared-off lengths of potato, fried and served very hot with battered fish, sausage, or on their own. But I had to use "chips" for the joke.
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There are some very confusing naming conventions in the realm of fried potato snacks here in Canada.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2025 9:11 pmWell no, I call them "crisps".
Chips are thick fried squared-off lengths of potato, fried and served very hot with battered fish, sausage, or on their own. But I had to use "chips" for the joke.
A pre-made thinly sliced fried potato sold in a bag is always referred to as a "chip" here in Canada. This is distinguished from a made-to-order fried potato "crisp" you might get at a pub, which is like a chip from a bag but a little thicker - these can also be called "kettle chips" or, in the case of the terrible Boston Pizza chain, "cactus fries".
However, in parts of central and eastern Canada they also use "chips" to refer to the squared-off lengths of potato you're describing. However, this naming convention is almost totally circumscribed to the fried potatoes sold out of "chip trucks" on the side of the highway / in parking lots.
Western Canada does not have the "chip truck" tradition and so it is basically impossible to get the squared-off "chips" you're describing, which is a real shame because they are, in my opinion, superior to the French fry.
I'm curious, what do Brits call Doritos or other corn chips?
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We typically call them Doritos.
I eat cookies to improve my snacking experience
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"Doritos" by reference to the brand, or, more generally "tortilla chips".Esquire Bertissimmo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2025 9:34 pmI'm curious, what do Brits call Doritos or other corn chips?
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I occasionally wander by mistake into the aisle of chips & similar items alleged to be foods for humans in supermarkets.
Like the horrors of the Soft drinks aisles it is a dystopian form.of evidence for the obesity and falling fertility rates of humans who consume these hazardous substances imho
Addictions to salty fats and refined and artificial sugars are such drab addictions imho
Better, albeit more expensive to indulge in cocaine, hashish, tobacco & decent whisky imho, even a romantic relationship resulting in offspring is a damn sight better dangerous & self destructive behaviour than consuming salt laden fats/oils loaded chips imho
Like the horrors of the Soft drinks aisles it is a dystopian form.of evidence for the obesity and falling fertility rates of humans who consume these hazardous substances imho
Addictions to salty fats and refined and artificial sugars are such drab addictions imho
Better, albeit more expensive to indulge in cocaine, hashish, tobacco & decent whisky imho, even a romantic relationship resulting in offspring is a damn sight better dangerous & self destructive behaviour than consuming salt laden fats/oils loaded chips imho
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Addictions in humans should be encouraged yet made useful imho
Our abilities and potential to have Addictions helps make us the apex predator on our planet imho.
Addictions drive us to achigreat things.
The lust, overwhelming need for power is a cracker of an Addiction,
3 extraordinary high achievers, Hitler & Stalin and Mao all had Addictions that caused tens of millions of deaths, more than a hundred million deaths?
Still in my crude assessments, it's Muhammad what scribbled the Koran who is the most influential single author of fiction in the history of humanity.
One diabolically evil text ~et voila~ more than a millennia of death and misery
Homer, Shakespeare, Tolstoy don't even come close, Napoleon is a dilettante at death vis a vis the Semitic Arabic scribbler Muhammad imho.
St Peter is a rival but out of his class against Muhammad imho
Our abilities and potential to have Addictions helps make us the apex predator on our planet imho.
Addictions drive us to achigreat things.
The lust, overwhelming need for power is a cracker of an Addiction,
3 extraordinary high achievers, Hitler & Stalin and Mao all had Addictions that caused tens of millions of deaths, more than a hundred million deaths?
Still in my crude assessments, it's Muhammad what scribbled the Koran who is the most influential single author of fiction in the history of humanity.
One diabolically evil text ~et voila~ more than a millennia of death and misery
Homer, Shakespeare, Tolstoy don't even come close, Napoleon is a dilettante at death vis a vis the Semitic Arabic scribbler Muhammad imho.
St Peter is a rival but out of his class against Muhammad imho
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Looking forward to seeing the new UberFuhrer Elon Muskrat's new Swastika~Chips in his Tesla Panzertanks
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